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HOV Crackdown Looming For Toll Cheaters | Patch PM

$1 Krispy Kreme deal | Free rides home for holidays | Priest investigated | Football player's cause of death released | Murder conviction

There was plenty of news across Washington, D.C., and northern Virginia on Wednesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories from the past 24 hours.

Priest Investigated For Improper Behavior: Diocese

A long-time priest in the Northern Virginia area is being investigated by the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office for an inappropriate relationship with a minor and adults, according to the Diocese of Arlington.

UR Football Player From Fairfax Takes His Life: UPDATE

A University of Richmond football player from Fairfax has died, the school said. Augustus Lee was a walk-on player out of Paul VI Catholic High School in Fairfax. On Wednesday, the state's medical examiner released the cause of death.

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Free Lyft Rides Available For 2018 Holiday Season In DC

The holidays are a time for friends, family, and loved ones. But if you plan on celebrating with some alcohol, don't get behind the wheel. Instead, arrange for a designated driver, taxi, or a ride sharing service to get you home.

Man Pleads Guilty To Fatally Shooting Maryland Victim in 2016

A Washington, D.C., man accused of fatally shooting a 23-year-old male in 2016 pleaded guilty Monday to second-degree murder while armed, the U.S. attorney's office in the District said.

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Richmond Highway Krispy Kreme Offers Dozen For $1

The middle of the work week feels a little sweeter as Krispy Kreme marks the "Day of the Dozens." The doughnut shop is offering a dozen glazed doughnuts with the purchase of any dozen doughnuts on Wednesday, Dec. 12.

HOV Crackdown Thursday On I-66 Inside Beltway: Police

Virginia State Police plan to crack down on violators of high-occupancy vehicle rules on Interstate 66 inside the Beltway Thursday, Dec. 13, during morning and afternoon rush hour periods, according to the Virginia Department of Transportation.

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